You think?  The electrical contractor who installed that system and wired
well pump motors and gear are no longer around.  We are going to design a
new system for them and use one of the contractors we trust and has proven
record.  We were perplexed by third leg fault on Eaton.   This area has a
tremendous bosom with enough water to provide nearby towns with water for
over 100 years.   They get a tremendous amount of lightning strikes so that
will be paramount to design and deployment.   Not sure we can fit project
into schedule this year.   Should be nice little project. .

On Nov 14, 2017 8:55 PM, "Seth Mattinen" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 11/14/17 4:21 PM, Jaime Solorza wrote:
>
>> We drove down to Dell City on service call that remote well SCADA system
>> was down....surge came in through 480 Volts lines and popped several pieces
>> of gear on AC side...all DC side protection worked...the Phoenix Contact
>> power supply was damaged internally.  Several transformers around town got
>> fried after storm knocked out power and power was restored.  Apparently the
>> Eaton system lost a leg allow the surge..
>>
>
>
> That surge counter is pretty damn high.
>

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